Bruce Shuttleworth: $57,188 in receipts, MINUS $23,258 cash on hand. The initial report on the FEC website was incorrect. The Shuttleworth campaign has submitted an amended report indicating receipts of $332,188 (including $275,000 in loans to himself), and cash on hand of $252,276.

Mark Levine: $322,808 in receipts (of which $250,000 was a loan to himself), $299,278 cash on hand.

Lavern Chatman: $298,697 in receipts (including a $20,000 loan and a $100,000 donation to herself), $213,468 cash on hand.

P.S. Mark Sickles, who withdrew from the race, ended with $15,360 cash on hand. Alfonso Lopez, who also withdrew from the race, had receipts of $79,904 (including an $8,000 loan to himself) and cash on hand of $63,630.

Alexandria, Va. – Virginia Senator Adam Ebbin, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 8th Congressional District, raised over $178,000 in the first quarter of 2014. Ebbin’s report boasts 653 individual donors with grassroots donors making up nearly 70% the total.

“I’m honored by the outpouring of support I’ve received from Northern Virginians,” Ebbin said. “For more than a decade, I’ve been fighting for progressive causes in the General Assembly. I look forward to continuing my work for our values as the next member of Congress from the 8th District.”

Ebbin’s Campaign Manager, Michael Beckendorf, said, “The funds we have raised will enable us to wage the kind of grassroots, neighbor-to-neighbor campaign that has won Adam multi-candidate Democratic primaries before.”

Representing 36% of voters most likely to vote in the Democratic Primary, Ebbin is in a strong position to continue building on his support. Ebbin’s strong financial report comes on the heels of his overwhelming win at the Alexandria Democratic Committee’s straw poll, where he received 90 of the 325 votes cast in a ten-way race.

Local Democratic officials are also uniting behind Ebbin’s candidacy. He has won the endorsement of former State Senator Patsy Ticer (D-Alexandria), state Senator Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax), state Senator Dave Marsden (D-Fairfax), and Delegate Mark Sickles (D-Fairfax).